Looking for replacements for our now deceased Costco lawn chairs. Does anyone have any favorites that they find comfortable to sit in for hours? Want to avoid the ones with a cross member that digs into the back of your legs.

Bought one of these last year, plenty comfortable but pretty laid back, not conductive to long spells of reading, no arm rests either. It is warm on cool nights, which is when my DW takes it over.

I was originally skeptical when my wife suggested these folding Adirondack chairs I have since come around.
After summer of using them they are the best thing we've ever had for sitting around the campfire.
Year end clearance at Home Depot , $25 each!
Sid

We use Kermit chairs. They pack compact, are very supportive, work great at music festivals without leg extensions installed, and are made incredibly strong. We have had them for 4 years now, have used them hordes, and they show no signs of wear. They also are fairly compact when set up, making a good chair for adding to the end of the table inside, if needed. I just love quality gear, and though these chairs are not cheap, you get what you pay for.Kermit Chair Company | The Original Touring Chair

Another chair I bring along most times, is the Walkstool Comfor 75XXL. It is very comfy to sit on, and can be go from a regular chair height, to a full bar stool height. I find it nice when I need the elevation for sitting. It is also great for playing guitar, as there are no arms to get in the way. They are another high quality piece of kit, lightweight, strong, and very portable for carrying somewhere to use.http://www.walkstool.com/comfort

What I don't like are those cheap folding chairs we have all seen, as many companies seem to use the same thing. They pinch my shoulders, and my butt sinks down, making them extremely uncomfortable.

I have used a few different chairs, and have found that almost any chair that is supportive of your butt, basically a firm flat surface, is most comfy over a longer period of time. Anything you sink into, just ends up hurting.

While I like sitting/laying in gravity chairs, and we have one, it almost never comes along. They are just way too bulky and heavy, and storing them is a pain. Besides, most of our chair time is spent sitting around the campfire, and they don't work good their at all. Sure are comfy though.

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I was originally skeptical when my wife suggested these folding Adirondack chairs I have since come around.
After summer of using them they are the best thing we've ever had for sitting around the campfire.
Year end clearance at Home Depot , $25 each!
Sid

You would be banished from most of our campfires with these, due to the huge size. As is, we are often crowded arm-to-arm with a dozen or more chairs. How do you carry them, I sure don't think we would have any room?

You would be banished from most of our campfires with these, due to the huge size. As is, we are often crowded arm-to-arm with a dozen or more chairs. How do you carry them, I sure don't think we would have any room?[/QUOTE]

Just like you Jim we have other options for visiting. These are for us at our site.
Since they fold flat they ride quite nicely side by side on our queen sized bed with room to spare.
Sid

These are for us at our site.
Since they fold flat they ride quite nicely side by side on our queen sized bed with room to spare.
Sid

Gotcha.

I am a stickler for nothing big inside our trailer, on beds or on the floor, while travelling. Stuff like the BBQ, chairs, portable tables, patio mats, bikes, etc, must all have a place where I don't have to move it if when setting up camp. I know, I am weird.

Norm and Ginny, the director chairs are what I'm looking to replace, one of the 2 tore out at the stitching after a couple years, the cross pieces in front are what I'm hoping to get away from, at 215 lbs I tend to stretch out the fabric after a while and find the metal. We do have aluminum beach chairs and take em along when heading to Cape Cod or some such.

Sid, how big, or small, do they fold up to? How are they to get out of?

Jim
I like the Kermits, how close to the wood cross member in front do you get? I like the little stools too, but it would be more for fishing and long hikes if they fold up small enough to easily store in the packs. Unfortunately I can't see them anywhere near here.

Check out Strongback chairs. They look like those cheapys the Fold up narrow and go into bags. They're far better built and have lumbar support. Go to the Strongback website and have a look. They're all I have with me this winter. I have one inside my EggCamper and spend all evening in it very comfortably. I believe they have two sizes. We have the large and have used them for about 3 years. I believe we paid $80 apiece and feel they're worth it.

We have Mings Mark #36027 that we got from Amazon. No crossbar under your legs, 4 positions, arm rests and they come with a foot stool that has a little table top that sets on it. Very comfortable we think. You can try them when we show you how to set up that screen room, LOL. Sitting in it as I type this message. You can see it in this photo I took of our screen room setup. Not a chair I would carry all over a campground or to the beach, for that we have the folding Coleman chairs that have the fold up side table and back pack beach chairs. We are set up for 3 months so these Mings Mark chairs are great for us.

I bring the chairs that fit the situation...and get them at yard sales or clearance. Have used vintage chairs for over 20 years (55 years old) . I use a lounge chair for reading. It's a personal choice of what works best for you.

Bob, We've had our director's chairs for four years. We bought our 2 chairs on sale from Camping World. We always carry four chairs as an invitation to others. We own four of the aluminum webbed chairs. We appreciate lightweight because we're forever carrying them to someone's site.

Ginny and I have lost a lot of weight in our travels, I've lost 60 pounds and Ginny's loss is a state secret. My goal is to lose another 15 this winter, not to "save the Chairs" but maybe to save me.

Another rule for us is that we carry no extras in the trailer... not bikes, chairs or coolers.

Jim
I like the Kermits, how close to the wood cross member in front do you get? I like the little stools too, but it would be more for fishing and long hikes if they fold up small enough to easily store in the packs. Unfortunately I can't see them anywhere near here.

They are a fairly close tolerance, as is the one on the back. But, you clear the wood cross members fine. I was concerned about this too, especially when I first set up, but now after a couple hundred days of use, with absolutely no sag with the tough fabric, they still have the same clearance they did from day one, about an inch or so.

One caveat is that they do take almost a minute to set up, but we are quite used to it, and do it quite quickly. They also fold up fully assembled too, which is handy when putting to the side when not in use.

I like the old fashioned aluminum frame web chairs. Lightweight to carry from campfire to campfire. A paper towel drys them off if dew or rains hits them. I've had back surgery. Some of the fabric/canvas chairs are comfortable for about 2 minutes... then, oh my aching back.